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<title>Letter Written by John Robert Ramsay to Mr. Ripley Dated May 20, 1942</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br />THIS IS COPY OF LETTER RECEIVED FROM BOB RAMSAY</p>
<p>120 Olin Drive<br />Falls Church, Virginia<br />May 20, 1942</p>
<p>Mr. Harold D. Ripley<br />Bryant Placement Bureau<br />Bryant College<br />Providence, Rhode Island</p>
<p>Dear Mr. Ripley</p>
<p>Just recently I made a change of address of which I have failed to notify you, and therefore, have not been receiving the Bryant bulletin.  I really miss this paper as it is the ony means I have of keeping up with the latest news of my former classmates.  I would appreciate your having this sent to me at the above address.</p>
<p>Here is a bit of news for the next issue which I am sure will be of interest to the classes of '37, '38, and '39.  "On December 20, 1941, in Washington, D. C., Ann V. Drew '38 became the bride of Walter M. Lee '39.  they were attended by J. Robert Ramsay '37 and Bertha Kramolish of Omaha, Nebraska.  Mr. Lee is now a cadet at Officers' Training School in Fort Benning, Georgia, and Mrs. Lee is employed in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.</p>
<p>I am still employed in the Administrative Audit Department of the United States Marine Corps in Arlington, Virginia.</p>
<p>For your information in sending future bulletins to Walter and Ann, they maintain an apartment at 1600 North Quinn Street, Arlington, Virginia.</p>
<p>Sincerely yours,</p>
<p>Bob Ramsay '37<br />[Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by John Robert Ramsay to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 18, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br />RECEIVING STATION<br />NAVY YARD<br />WASHINGTON, D. C.</p>
<p>March 18, 1943</p>
<p>Bryant Service Club<br />c/o Bryant College<br />Providence, R. I.</p>
<p>Gentlemen:</p>
<p>I wish to acknowledge and thank you for the gift of cigarettes I received recently. I am sure, like myself, everyone appreciates the fine work you are doing.</p>
<p>Yours very truly</p>
<p>Bob Ramsay ‘37<br />[Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by John Robert Ramsay to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 31, 1942</title>
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<p>c/o Pay Office<br /><strong>RECEIVING STATION</strong></p>
<p>NAVY YARD</p>
<p>WASHINGTON, D. C.</p>
<p>December 31, 1942</p>
<p>The Bryant Service Club<br />c/o Bryant College<br />Providence, Rhode Island</p>
<p>Gentlemen:</p>
<p>I want to thank you so very much for your Christmas remembrance and I certainly did appreciate it. I know you made many, many boys happier with your thoughtfulness.</p>
<p>The cigarettes arrived in good condition and in plenty of time for the holiday.</p>
<p>One thing I have been wondering and that is whether or not a Bryant Bulletin has been published since the beginning of the new year; if so, I would appreciate receiving one.</p>
<p>I know I am speaking for hundreds of others when I say the best of everything to all of you who are giving so much of your time to help make things brighter for others.</p>
<p>Yours very truly</p>
<p>J. Robert Ramsay<br />SK 3/c USNR</p>
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